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December 2005

Building on Your Success as a Family Business, Dairy Enterprise Economics from Ohio Producers, A New Income Tax Deducaton, Agricultural, Food & Public Policy Survey Important for 2007 Farm Bill, Percision Fertility-Does it Pay?, Conservation and the Next Farm Bill, Human Resource Managers' Forum will feature new supervisor training, 2004 Ohio Farm Income Data Released and National Extension Women in Agriculture Education Conference.

November 2005 CAT Tax Update and an Important Deadline; Grain Marketing Outlook; Becoming a Better Employer; Employee Management for Production Agriculture Conference; When Japanese Markets Re-open to US Beef, Will Your Cattle Be Qualified to Export?; New 2005 Enterprise Budgets for Wheat and Grass Hay; 42nd Annual Schools for Tax Practitioners Announced; Ohio Ag Manager Newsletter Readership Survey Summary-October 2005; Growers to See Changes in Nitrogen Application Recommendations
October 2005

The Energy Market Situation & Outlook; Income Tax Estimates ; Cost Savign Ideas and Innovations in Crop Production; Is your Farmstead Secure; Outlook & Policy Meetings; Fuel Prices and Farm Machinery Costs; New Technologies to Combat Rising Energy Prices; and OSU Randked as one of Nation's Top 10 Public Research Universities.

September 2005

New Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) for Farms; 2005 Energy Bill Offers Tax  Incentives; OSU Ag Manager Survey on its Way; OSU Extension Conducting Labor Managment Survey; Cattle: Rumors of Low-Car Diet's Demise May Be Greatly Exaggerted; Farm Maagement Activities at Farm Science Review; and Fall Beef Price Outlook.

August 2005

A New and Permanenrt Chapter 12 Bankruptcy Law Becomes Effective, Anticipating Cash Flow Short Falls; Valuing Standing Forages; How Good is Your Crop Insurance; Farm Management Activities at the Farm Science Review; Has Price Behavior of Major Farm Program Crops Changed Since FAIR?; Understanding USDA Corn and Soybean Production Forescasts; and Summary of the Spring Corn Belt Farm Wage Rates

July 2005

One Year Anniversary Edition of the Ohio Ag Manager; Midwest Plans Service Offers Farm Management Publications; OHFOOD: An Ohio Food Industries Input-Output Model (Version 8.0, May 2005); Hiring Summer Help under 16?  Extra Regulations; Federal Estate Tax-What will happen to our basis in 2010; 2007 Farm Bill Debate is Underway;   Earnings Historically High in 2004 for Illinois Farmers

 

June 2005

Should Farmrs Sign an Air Quality Compliance Agreement with EPA?;   Crop Insurance coverage of Replants, Late Plantings and Prevented Plantings; Ag Employers Not Exempt from "New Hire" Law; The Ohio Job & Family Services Offers Migrant Labor Assistance to Ag Employers; On-Farm Fuel Storage Rules; The Pricing Performance of Market Advisory Services over 1995-2003: A Non-technical Summary; Ohio Farmers' Conservation Decisions: 2004 Survey Results; Economic and Policy Trends Likely to Influence the Future of Forests in Ohio; Economics of Forages-A Set of Resources; Forage Harvest Costs with Higher Fuel Costs

May 2005

New 2005 Enterprise Budgets for Corn & Soybeans Including Soybean Rust Budget Scenarios for Rust and Aphid Pressure; Workers Compensation 1K Program Offers Potential Savings to Ag Employers; The Economic Drama of Soybean Rust in 2005; The Effect ofFuel Price Increases on Custom Farming Rates; Sources of Weather Data; Poster Requirements of Farm Operations; Ermerging Issues in Agricultural Lending; Trade Adjustment Assistance for Farmers; Will Brazil Surpass the U.S. in World Soybean Production.

April 2005

Protecting your Interests in Crop Insurance; Strategic Investment Alternatives for Ag Producers; Utilizing Ffamily Business Meetins; Navigating Volatile Commodity Markets; Conservation Cost Share Payments and Income Tax; Fuel Savings Practices; What are Farm Families' Priorities for Estate Planning; and Your Access to Free Credit Reports.

March 2005

Put Excess Funds into a Retirement Account; Farm Machinery Cost Estimates; Landlords: Protecting your Right to Payment; 2005 Crop Loan Rates Announced by the USDA; 2003 Ohio Farm Income Report Available; Ag & Hort Employer Checklists Available; Why Farm Property Values Fluctuate; and Corn-Soybean Rotations Impact on Acreage Decisions.

February 2005

Federal Income Tax Update, Computerized Farm Record Keeping Using Quicken 2005, Health Savings Accounts, The Profitability of Technical Analysis, Corn & Soybean Production Costs for 2005, Crop Insurance Premium Calculator, Re-thinking the Use of the Pick-up Truck.

January 2005

Ohio Beef Check-off Vote; When will IRC Section 179 Expensing go back to $25,000?; Soybean Rust and Crop Insurance; Porfitable Soybean Seeding Rates; Director of Farm Operations Sought for Ohio State, ATI; Depreciable Basis of New Assets and Like-Kind Exchanges; Estate Planning Help Available; Crop Profit Game; and 2007 Farm Bill Under Pressure; and Food Spending Trends

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